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Perceptions Process and Stereotypes. Overview. Define the perception process Describe perceptual shortcuts describe factors affecting the perception process Describe Stereotypes Define self-fulfilling prophecy describe strategies to correct inaccurate perceptions. Perception.
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Overview • Define the perception process • Describe perceptual shortcuts • describe factors affecting the perception process • Describe Stereotypes • Define self-fulfilling prophecy • describe strategies to correct inaccurate perceptions
Perception • The procedures by which we try and interpret information about the environment that surrounds us
The Perception Process • Feedback about ourselves and others • Not always based on true picture of reality • We behave as though our perceptions are real
Attributes to Perception • Raw data, The information that we experience • Mental process, Which is unseen but affected by things • Our perception, sensing or interpretation of our experience
Economizing Phenomenon • First Impression • Self-fulfilling Prophecy • Just Like Me • Blaming the Victim • Halo Effect
Stereotypes • An exaggerated belief associated with a category
Characteristics of Stereotypes • Fixed, rigid ideas • Associated with a group or category of people • Not supported by evidence • Can be favorable or unfavorable • Driven by motive
Sources of Stereotypes • Socialization process • Books • Mass Media • Education and public officials
Strategies to Correct Inaccurate Perceptions • Acceptance of differences in people • Active listening • Provide feedback • Own your behaviors/feelings • Use inclusionary language • Avoid stereotypes
Summary • Define the perception process • Describe perceptual shortcuts • describe factors affecting the perception process • Describe Stereotypes • Define self-fulfilling prophecy • describe strategies to correct inaccurate perceptions